A contradiction. from Michael Collins (1996)
A majority of seven from Michael Collins (1996)
A noble call is mine and I call on Michael. from Michael Collins (1996)
Absolutely. Shameless hussies, the lot of them. from Michael Collins (1996)
Afraid so, sir. from Michael Collins (1996)
Afraid so. from Michael Collins (1996)
After 700 years! from Michael Collins (1996)
After tonight, I could handle anything. from Michael Collins (1996)
Against the ratification of this treaty, from Michael Collins (1996)
Ah, go away. from Michael Collins (1996)
Ah, shut up, the two of you. I'm leaving no one. from Michael Collins (1996)
Ah, whatever it was, it was hard. from Michael Collins (1996)
Ah! from Michael Collins (1996)
Ah... Dev's part of it, huh? from Michael Collins (1996)
All I know is you're from the Castle from Michael Collins (1996)
All I'm missing is the high heels. from Michael Collins (1996)
All marching in step toward slaughter. from Michael Collins (1996)
All right, grand so. from Michael Collins (1996)
All right, ma. from Michael Collins (1996)
All right, Michael, how are you? from Michael Collins (1996)
All right, you've won. from Michael Collins (1996)
All these years, no one knows what I look like. from Michael Collins (1996)
All work and no play. from Michael Collins (1996)
ALL: Yes. from Michael Collins (1996)
Allowed the British press to paint us as murderers. from Michael Collins (1996)
Am I allowed to guess? from Michael Collins (1996)
Am I dreaming? from Michael Collins (1996)
America from Michael Collins (1996)
And as president of the Irish Republic, from Michael Collins (1996)
And every one of us they shoot, from Michael Collins (1996)
And have you never heard of common courtesy? from Michael Collins (1996)
And him. from Michael Collins (1996)
And I don't need to tell you, it's either them or us. from Michael Collins (1996)
And I want them lifted. Tonight! from Michael Collins (1996)
And I want to know that you'll do the same. from Michael Collins (1996)
And I want to set up an outfit that'll rectify that. from Michael Collins (1996)
And I want you to account for every bullet, you understand? from Michael Collins (1996)
And I won't go to war over the form of words. from Michael Collins (1996)
And I yours, Father. from Michael Collins (1996)
And I'll do what I have to do to end it. from Michael Collins (1996)
And if he saw you now, do you know what he'd say? from Michael Collins (1996)
And if prayer can transcend these things, from Michael Collins (1996)
And it is this. from Michael Collins (1996)
And it's very important that he doesn't know, Harry. from Michael Collins (1996)
And just what is my brief, Cathal? from Michael Collins (1996)
And life is possible. from Michael Collins (1996)
And life without them seems impossible. from Michael Collins (1996)
And maybe I never will. from Michael Collins (1996)
And me as president of the Irish Republic. from Michael Collins (1996)
And miss out on all of the fun? from Michael Collins (1996)
And so you could chase us some more. from Michael Collins (1996)
And some bits and pieces money and the like. from Michael Collins (1996)
And surely, it's time for peace. from Michael Collins (1996)
And that'll be you. from Michael Collins (1996)
And the Castle spies and informers run us through like woodworm. from Michael Collins (1996)
And the partition of the northern part of the country! from Michael Collins (1996)
And then all of Dublin can throw a hooley. from Michael Collins (1996)
And then his hand comes over the screen with a half crown in it. from Michael Collins (1996)
And time is of the essence. from Michael Collins (1996)
And we can use it to achieve whatever Republic we want. from Michael Collins (1996)
And what's more, Dev, you sent me there from Michael Collins (1996)
And what's your brief? from Michael Collins (1996)
And who are you? from Michael Collins (1996)
And who's blood do you think he's talking about? from Michael Collins (1996)
And who's Dev when he's at home? from Michael Collins (1996)
And who's Dev when he's at home? from Michael Collins (1996)
And you're a lady, Rosie. Shut up, you. from Michael Collins (1996)
And, Joe, take a letter. from Michael Collins (1996)
Any casualties? from Michael Collins (1996)
Any institution, but our own! from Michael Collins (1996)
Any news? from Michael Collins (1996)
Any of ye who've read Irish history will know that movements like ours from Michael Collins (1996)
Anything. from Michael Collins (1996)
Apologies, gentlemen. from Michael Collins (1996)
Are we discussing the treaty, or discussing myself? from Michael Collins (1996)
Are you saying things are gonna get worse? from Michael Collins (1996)
Are you serious? from Michael Collins (1996)
Are youse deaf, or what? from Michael Collins (1996)
Around 12:00. from Michael Collins (1996)
As a protest from Michael Collins (1996)
As a stepping stone toward the ultimate freedom! from Michael Collins (1996)
As if the Republic is a fact. from Michael Collins (1996)
As long as we have. from Michael Collins (1996)
As you may know, from Michael Collins (1996)
Aye, just the two of us? from Michael Collins (1996)
Back to your posts. from Michael Collins (1996)
Be a big bloody wedding, Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
Be kind of rude not to give him an answer. from Michael Collins (1996)
Beal na mBléth, there's a farmhouse to the left on the Bandon side. from Michael Collins (1996)
Beautiful. from Michael Collins (1996)
Because once I start, there'll be no stopping me. from Michael Collins (1996)
Because you knew they were the best we could get. from Michael Collins (1996)
Begging your pardon, ma'am. How do I get out of here? from Michael Collins (1996)
Behind you. from Michael Collins (1996)
Better Belfast efficiency's what they need. from Michael Collins (1996)
Better lay low for a week. That nose of his is hard to hide. from Michael Collins (1996)
Between Ireland and England. from Michael Collins (1996)
Bit of a traffic: jam here, lads. from Michael Collins (1996)
Bloody mayhem. from Michael Collins (1996)
BOY: Who the fuck are you? from Michael Collins (1996)
Brings more people from Michael Collins (1996)
Bro y. from Michael Collins (1996)
Brought to bear on the British government. from Michael Collins (1996)
Broy, sir. from Michael Collins (1996)
BROY: Don't. from Michael Collins (1996)
BROY: What's so special about them? from Michael Collins (1996)
Bullshit. from Michael Collins (1996)
But as Minister for Intelligence, I'd like to inform you from Michael Collins (1996)
But at the moment, remains a part of the British Empire. from Michael Collins (1996)
But he never did what anyone expected. from Michael Collins (1996)
But he was the one that wrote. from Michael Collins (1996)
But he would have said it better, Joe. from Michael Collins (1996)
But I can appreciate your integrity. from Michael Collins (1996)
But I'd like you to send them a message! from Michael Collins (1996)
But if I did know this Dev, what would you say to him? from Michael Collins (1996)
But it gives us freedom to achieve the Republic. Peacefully. from Michael Collins (1996)
But it is that simple, Mr. Broy. from Michael Collins (1996)
But it's not worth fighting for anymore. from Michael Collins (1996)
But nobody could have! from Michael Collins (1996)
But now I swear they're trying to defeat us by force of verbiage. from Michael Collins (1996)
But our tactics from Michael Collins (1996)
But we have to swear allegiance to the English Crown. from Michael Collins (1996)
But whatever you do, you don't let them near you, do you hear me? from Michael Collins (1996)
But you could get me in. from Michael Collins (1996)
But your war is over now. from Michael Collins (1996)
But, as you said, I've been on your heels for weeks, from Michael Collins (1996)
By ignoring it. from Michael Collins (1996)
By the lifeblood from Michael Collins (1996)
Call me if anything's up, yeah? from Michael Collins (1996)
Can a man not say goodbye to his wife in peace? from Michael Collins (1996)
Can I trust him? from Michael Collins (1996)
Can you even see Churchill shaking my hand? from Michael Collins (1996)
Can you get a typist in your sight? from Michael Collins (1996)
Can you trust anyone these days, chief? from Michael Collins (1996)
Can't leave here... from Michael Collins (1996)
Can't risk it any longer, Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
Can't tell you. No, no, no, listen, everything's fine. from Michael Collins (1996)
Can't tell you. No, no, no, listen, everything's fine. from Michael Collins (1996)
Careful. from Michael Collins (1996)
CAT HAL: Intelligence. from Michael Collins (1996)
CATHAL: Mr. Griffith, Mr. Griffith from Michael Collins (1996)
Cease firing! from Michael Collins (1996)
Cease firing! from Michael Collins (1996)
Check upstairs! from Michael Collins (1996)
Christ, not again! Come on. from Michael Collins (1996)
Christ, pure genius. What? from Michael Collins (1996)
Christ, the G man was right. from Michael Collins (1996)
Christ. from Michael Collins (1996)
Christ. from Michael Collins (1996)
Churchill handpicked them. from Michael Collins (1996)
Clean sheets, I think. from Michael Collins (1996)
Clear a path! from Michael Collins (1996)
Clear a path! from Michael Collins (1996)
Come forward! from Michael Collins (1996)
Come here, Boland! Come here! from Michael Collins (1996)
Come here. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come in, Mr. Grace. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come in, Mr. Grace. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, come on. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, come on. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, Dev. Push. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, Gama“! from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, get the convoy together. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, it's my round. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, Joe, four pints. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, lads. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, man, do you want to start a civil war? from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, Mick! from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, Mick. Give us a song. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, move. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, relax. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on, talk to me. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on! from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on! Come on! from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on! Go on! from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on! Go! from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on! Move it. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come on. We'll get you cleaned up and take you home. from Michael Collins (1996)
Come upstairs. from Michael Collins (1996)
Cork? (CHUCKLES) Fuck! from Michael Collins (1996)
Could you handle it? from Michael Collins (1996)
Cullen. (SCOFFS) from Michael Collins (1996)
Delivering bouquets. from Michael Collins (1996)
Dev, remember one thing over there. from Michael Collins (1996)
Dev, two minutes to the next watch. from Michael Collins (1996)
Dev, you can't be serious. from Michael Collins (1996)
Did it ever strike you, you were good at it? from Michael Collins (1996)
Do I get to wear that hat? (CHUCKLES) from Michael Collins (1996)
Do sleep at home tonight. from Michael Collins (1996)
Do what you have to do. from Michael Collins (1996)
Do you have anything to say? from Michael Collins (1996)
Do you know the funny thing, Harry? from Michael Collins (1996)
Do you mind telling me what it is, then? from Michael Collins (1996)
Do you not hear me! I said put the gun down! from Michael Collins (1996)
Do you send a love note, Mick, from Michael Collins (1996)
Do you seriously expect us to give an oath of allegiance to the Crown? from Michael Collins (1996)
Do you think that'd fix it? from Michael Collins (1996)
Does anybody know what I look like? from Michael Collins (1996)
Doesn't he come from there? from Michael Collins (1996)
Doesn't he have a face, this Collins? Hmm? from Michael Collins (1996)
Doesn't he have corporeal form? from Michael Collins (1996)
Don't be flippant, Michael. from Michael Collins (1996)
Don't do this to me, Dev. Don't do it. from Michael Collins (1996)
Don't expect it to be pleasant. from Michael Collins (1996)
Don't I know it. from Michael Collins (1996)
Don't let them near you. from Michael Collins (1996)
Don't threaten us, you Fenian swine. from Michael Collins (1996)
Don't you ever calm down? from Michael Collins (1996)
Don't you let it start, then. from Michael Collins (1996)
Don't you see a certain paradox in that? from Michael Collins (1996)
Don't! from Michael Collins (1996)
Don't. from Michael Collins (1996)
Downstairs. from Michael Collins (1996)
Drinks for the county on me. from Michael Collins (1996)
Dublin detective riddled with bullets. from Michael Collins (1996)
Eamon de Valera. from Michael Collins (1996)
EAMON: We've broached it with him, we've had no objections. from Michael Collins (1996)
EAMON. As little as that? from Michael Collins (1996)
EAMON. I'll try mine. from Michael Collins (1996)
EAMON. Mind your language. from Michael Collins (1996)
EAMON. That's no excuse for obscenities. from Michael Collins (1996)
EAMON. They cannot imprison us forever. from Michael Collins (1996)
Either way, from Michael Collins (1996)
Emergency supplies. from Michael Collins (1996)
Fenian stories by the fireside. from Michael Collins (1996)
Files on the IRB in England, Scotland, America. from Michael Collins (1996)
Files on the IRB, England, Scotland, America, from Michael Collins (1996)
Find out what they eat for breakfast. from Michael Collins (1996)
Fire! from Michael Collins (1996)
Five minutes. Five. from Michael Collins (1996)
For every gob shite in this country, no matter what side that we're on. from Michael Collins (1996)
For fuck's sake, we put up with this bollocks every fucking day! from Michael Collins (1996)
For fuck's sake. from Michael Collins (1996)
For God's sake, Joe, would you give me one free night to be a human being! from Michael Collins (1996)
For the first time in my life, I'm scared. from Michael Collins (1996)
For the treaty you brought home! from Michael Collins (1996)
Forget the files! from Michael Collins (1996)
Form up in three columns across the square. from Michael Collins (1996)
Four weeks. (SIGHS) But keep it a secret. from Michael Collins (1996)
Fuck and blast him, anyway! from Michael Collins (1996)
Fuck it. It's worked for us so far. from Michael Collins (1996)
Fuck, Jesus, don't go on us, Mick! Please! Don't! from Michael Collins (1996)
Fuck. from Michael Collins (1996)
Fucking... from Michael Collins (1996)
Gentlemen, we'll be relieving you of your responsibilities. from Michael Collins (1996)
Gentlemen. from Michael Collins (1996)
Get him out! Go, get him out! from Michael Collins (1996)
Get me a list of the 12 best men in the Dublin Division. from Michael Collins (1996)
Get out. from Michael Collins (1996)
Get out. from Michael Collins (1996)
Get those bloody carts off the road! Come on, move it! from Michael Collins (1996)
Get up off the parliamentary side of your arse, from Michael Collins (1996)
Get up, you Fenian swine. Get up! from Michael Collins (1996)
Get your things, Kitty. from Michael Collins (1996)
Girl. from Michael Collins (1996)
Give me everything you've got. from Michael Collins (1996)
Give me that. from Michael Collins (1996)
Give up our jobs? from Michael Collins (1996)
Give us a name, Ned. from Michael Collins (1996)
Go on! from Michael Collins (1996)
Go on! from Michael Collins (1996)
Go on! Fuck off and leave me alone! from Michael Collins (1996)
Go on. from Michael Collins (1996)
Go, will you! from Michael Collins (1996)
Go! from Michael Collins (1996)
God bless you, Rosie. from Michael Collins (1996)
God forgive us, Harry. from Michael Collins (1996)
Good at what? from Michael Collins (1996)
Good Christ. Do they know that? from Michael Collins (1996)
Good day, Mr. Broy. from Michael Collins (1996)
Good luck, mates. from Michael Collins (1996)
Gorgeous, Kitty. Beautiful. from Michael Collins (1996)
Got it. Got it! from Michael Collins (1996)
Grab that bag, one of youse. Come on. from Michael Collins (1996)
Grand evening. What are you doing here, Mick? from Michael Collins (1996)
Grand so. from Michael Collins (1996)
Grand. from Michael Collins (1996)
Had you been here the past year, you'd know that! from Michael Collins (1996)
Half an hour or so. from Michael Collins (1996)
Hands in the air. from Michael Collins (1996)
Hang on, Rosie. from Michael Collins (1996)
Harry, come on. Move. from Michael Collins (1996)
HARRY; (WHISPERING) Come On, Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
HARRY: (SOFTLY) Now, he hasn't a note in his head. from Michael Collins (1996)
HARRY: Ah, well, I suppose that's how it goes. from Michael Collins (1996)
HARRY: How are you? from Michael Collins (1996)
HARRY: I agree, you West Cork muck savage. from Michael Collins (1996)
HARRY: So near, yet he can't touch him. from Michael Collins (1996)
HARRY: You lied? About what? from Michael Collins (1996)
HARRY: You look like a ghost! from Michael Collins (1996)
HARRY. Put that gun down! from Michael Collins (1996)
HARRY. Shut up, you. from Michael Collins (1996)
HARRY. Where the hell have you been? from Michael Collins (1996)
Has himself described the treaty from Michael Collins (1996)
Have a drink. from Michael Collins (1996)
Have always been destroyed by paid spies and informers. from Michael Collins (1996)
Have they got Mick Collins yet? from Michael Collins (1996)
Have you got any reply? from Michael Collins (1996)
Have you told him? from Michael Collins (1996)
He always writes. from Michael Collins (1996)
He got the British out of here, and no one expected that. from Michael Collins (1996)
He is. from Michael Collins (1996)
He knew the risk he was taking when he went down there. from Michael Collins (1996)
He knew they wouldn't give us the Republic. That's why he sent me. from Michael Collins (1996)
He made it possible. from Michael Collins (1996)
He says he'll meet you tomorrow. from Michael Collins (1996)
He thinks Harry was with them. from Michael Collins (1996)
He told me to drop by if I had any information. from Michael Collins (1996)
He took them for us. from Michael Collins (1996)
He was made a romantic figure, from Michael Collins (1996)
He was my chief, always. from Michael Collins (1996)
He wrote. from Michael Collins (1996)
He's come all this way. from Michael Collins (1996)
He's read the papers. Come on. from Michael Collins (1996)
He's right, chief. from Michael Collins (1996)
He's scared to leave the two of us together. from Michael Collins (1996)
Here. from Michael Collins (1996)
Here. from Michael Collins (1996)
Hereinafter to be referred to as The Letter. from Michael Collins (1996)
Hey kid, what's your name? from Michael Collins (1996)
Hey, fuck off! from Michael Collins (1996)
Hey, hey, hey, give over, Harry, will ya? from Michael Collins (1996)
His half Of it? from Michael Collins (1996)
Hmm? from Michael Collins (1996)
Hmm? from Michael Collins (1996)
How are you keeping, Mick? from Michael Collins (1996)
How are you, Charlie? from Michael Collins (1996)
How are you? from Michael Collins (1996)
How are you? from Michael Collins (1996)
How are you? from Michael Collins (1996)
How dare you! from Michael Collins (1996)
How do they know we were coming? from Michael Collins (1996)
How do we know it's genuine? from Michael Collins (1996)
How in God's name, did these people ever get to run an empire? from Michael Collins (1996)
How long? from Michael Collins (1996)
How much do you want to bet? from Michael Collins (1996)
How much longer can we hold out? from Michael Collins (1996)
How rough? from Michael Collins (1996)
How the fuck are we supposed to get in? We haven't even got bullets! from Michael Collins (1996)
How will I get hurt? from Michael Collins (1996)
How would you like a new boss, Joe? from Michael Collins (1996)
How would you like a new boss, Joe? from Michael Collins (1996)
How'd you get this? from Michael Collins (1996)
How'd you get this? from Michael Collins (1996)
Huh? from Michael Collins (1996)
I am old. from Michael Collins (1996)
I am ready for what comes. from Michael Collins (1996)
I am serious, Michael. from Michael Collins (1996)
I and my deputies are going to leave this house. from Michael Collins (1996)
I assure everything's possible if you wish hard enough. from Michael Collins (1996)
I can live with that. from Michael Collins (1996)
I can walk! from Michael Collins (1996)
I can walk! from Michael Collins (1996)
I can't do without you! I told him that. from Michael Collins (1996)
I can't hold on much longer, Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
I can't imagine it. from Michael Collins (1996)
I can't pretend to understand your politics. from Michael Collins (1996)
I come from a long line of baldies. from Michael Collins (1996)
I come in at 9:00. from Michael Collins (1996)
I did wade through rivers of blood. from Michael Collins (1996)
I didn't ask you. I asked him. from Michael Collins (1996)
I didn't think he would. from Michael Collins (1996)
I disagree. from Michael Collins (1996)
I don't know why! from Michael Collins (1996)
I don't know. from Michael Collins (1996)
I don't want any bullshit, Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
I don't want to go. from Michael Collins (1996)
I doubt if we can hold out for another week. from Michael Collins (1996)
I empty the basket and take the linen. from Michael Collins (1996)
I fucking asked him! from Michael Collins (1996)
I had a look at their files. They know more about us than we do. from Michael Collins (1996)
I hate them because they've left us no way out. from Michael Collins (1996)
I hate to say it, Mick, but you've a right to be. from Michael Collins (1996)
I hate whoever put a gun in young Vinny Byrne's hand. from Michael Collins (1996)
I have nothing more to say to you! from Michael Collins (1996)
I have to tell you. from Michael Collins (1996)
I hereby appoint you Minister for General Mayhem. from Michael Collins (1996)
I hope the country sees it as such. from Michael Collins (1996)
I hope the country sees it as such. from Michael Collins (1996)
I just heard. from Michael Collins (1996)
I know exactly where I'm going! from Michael Collins (1996)
I know it doesn't give us the Republic, from Michael Collins (1996)
I know it's me and I hate myself for it. from Michael Collins (1996)
I know what some of you've been through. from Michael Collins (1996)
I know when I'm not wanted. from Michael Collins (1996)
I know. from Michael Collins (1996)
I know. from Michael Collins (1996)
I know. Come on. from Michael Collins (1996)
I leave you so. Here's your ticket. from Michael Collins (1996)
I left the Brits in the ha'penny place and that's what I'm scared of, from Michael Collins (1996)
I like the sound of your voice, Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
I mean large scale engagements. from Michael Collins (1996)
I miss the way it used to be. from Michael Collins (1996)
I pray it will. from Michael Collins (1996)
I promise. from Michael Collins (1996)
I promised Harry I'd look after you. from Michael Collins (1996)
I read the papers. from Michael Collins (1996)
I said, you're hurting me! from Michael Collins (1996)
I saw him and I plugged him from above. from Michael Collins (1996)
I shouldn't have left, should I have, Kitty? from Michael Collins (1996)
I suppose it does set a historical precedent. from Michael Collins (1996)
I think if you backed up, then we could back up, from Michael Collins (1996)
I think you are. from Michael Collins (1996)
I want a list of anyone with a remote connection with this geezer. from Michael Collins (1996)
I want each of those to capture ten more. from Michael Collins (1996)
I want every new file copied and sent to me. from Michael Collins (1996)
I want it so much, I'd die for it. from Michael Collins (1996)
I want it to go from Michael Collins (1996)
I want names, addresses, clubs, from Michael Collins (1996)
I want recognition from President Wilson for an Irish Republic. from Michael Collins (1996)
I want recognition from the president of the United States. from Michael Collins (1996)
I want the moral force of international opinion from Michael Collins (1996)
I want to petition the American public for their support. from Michael Collins (1996)
I was a length ahead. from Michael Collins (1996)
I was building up to a proposal. from Michael Collins (1996)
I was hunted through the hills by slaves who served a foreign queen. from Michael Collins (1996)
I will gladly pay it. from Michael Collins (1996)
I will not fight against men I trained with, I fought with! from Michael Collins (1996)
I would have followed him to hell if he'd asked me. from Michael Collins (1996)
I would plead with every person here. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'd be better off in Longford. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'd say fifty to one is optimistic. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'll burn you! from Michael Collins (1996)
I'll make a fucking army out of you if it's the last thing I do. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'll take you home again, Kathleen. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'll try. Now, come on, you got to leave. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm changing your brief, Harry. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm flogging fuck all. I've come to buy. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm going to live to see you old. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm going, Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm gonna have to lock you in. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm happy for you both. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm in love with him. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm minister for gunrunning, daylight robbery and general mayhem. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm my father's daughter. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm no good at talk. I'm a yob from West Cork, Dev. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm not a politician. I'm not going to London. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm not a politician. I'm not going to London. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm not his bloody wife! from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm not sure. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm only telling you from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm out. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm sorry. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm sorry. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm sorry. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm the fucker that asked to meet Dev. from Michael Collins (1996)
I'm the fucker that asked to meet Dev. from Michael Collins (1996)
I've got a birth cert done for you, from Michael Collins (1996)
I've information relating to the guttersnipe called Collins. from Michael Collins (1996)
I've known the two of you for four years. from Michael Collins (1996)
I've said it before and I'll say it again, from Michael Collins (1996)
If any of us are lifted, we're dead. from Michael Collins (1996)
If it had been made, we knew it would have been refused! from Michael Collins (1996)
If Mr. Collins has been gulled, we'll sleep soundly. from Michael Collins (1996)
If not, they will arrest the cabinet. from Michael Collins (1996)
If the price of freedom, from Michael Collins (1996)
If they reject it, I reject it. from Michael Collins (1996)
If they shut me up, who'll take my place? from Michael Collins (1996)
If we are to negotiate as a legitimate government, from Michael Collins (1996)
If we don't get there first, things might have to get rough. from Michael Collins (1996)
If you hear anyone outside, don't make a sound. from Michael Collins (1996)
If you're caught, you're on your own. from Michael Collins (1996)
If you're going down, I'm going with you. from Michael Collins (1996)
In favor of the treaty. from Michael Collins (1996)
In open defiance of His Majesty's government. from Michael Collins (1996)
In open defiance of His Majesty's government. from Michael Collins (1996)
In order to get Irish freedom! from Michael Collins (1996)
In the letters that preceded the negotiations, from Michael Collins (1996)
Indeed, I do. How are you, Kitty? Do you remember me? from Michael Collins (1996)
Index to the files. from Michael Collins (1996)
Inspector Broy? from Michael Collins (1996)
Irish Volunteers. from Michael Collins (1996)
Is a dream no longer. from Michael Collins (1996)
Is at this moment, from Michael Collins (1996)
Is Harry here, too? from Michael Collins (1996)
Is it him? from Michael Collins (1996)
Is it true what I heard? from Michael Collins (1996)
Is it true, Mick, all the women in America wear trousers? from Michael Collins (1996)
Is that all? from Michael Collins (1996)
Is that your home? from Michael Collins (1996)
It can only be disestablished from Michael Collins (1996)
It is daily sealed from Michael Collins (1996)
It means you can get out now. from Michael Collins (1996)
It says, Give us the future. We've had enough of your past. from Michael Collins (1996)
It says, Leave us be. from Michael Collins (1996)
It was great. from Michael Collins (1996)
It's a joke. from Michael Collins (1996)
It's an illegal gathering from Michael Collins (1996)
It's either this, or war. from Michael Collins (1996)
It's happened. The army's split down the middle. from Michael Collins (1996)
It's not a race, Harry. from Michael Collins (1996)
It's not that simple, sir. from Michael Collins (1996)
It's not true, Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
It's over. from Michael Collins (1996)
It's pulling me to ribbons. from Michael Collins (1996)
It's that simple? from Michael Collins (1996)
It's the best anyone could have got, Harry. from Michael Collins (1996)
It's the safest house in Dublin now. from Michael Collins (1996)
It's written on your face. from Michael Collins (1996)
It's... from Michael Collins (1996)
Jail me again, shoot me, who knows? from Michael Collins (1996)
Jailbreaks. from Michael Collins (1996)
Jesus Christ, Mick, where the hell have you been? from Michael Collins (1996)
Jesus Christ. from Michael Collins (1996)
Jesus Christ. from Michael Collins (1996)
Jesus Christ. Mick, where the hell have you been? from Michael Collins (1996)
Jesus wept. from Michael Collins (1996)
Jesus wept. from Michael Collins (1996)
Jesus, lads, it's Christmas. from Michael Collins (1996)
Jesus, lads, would you try and remember they don't grow on trees. from Michael Collins (1996)
Jesus! from Michael Collins (1996)
Joe, give us a hand, will you? from Michael Collins (1996)
Joe, I'm in The Gresham. from Michael Collins (1996)
JOE: Calm down! It's the big fella! from Michael Collins (1996)
JOE: Maybe. But Mick doesn't know the new boys. from Michael Collins (1996)
JOE: Mick! Mick! from Michael Collins (1996)
JOE: Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
JOE. That's why he died, Kitty. from Michael Collins (1996)
Johnny, if any of our lads come in, tell them to stay somewhere else. from Michael Collins (1996)
Just a temporary stopgap, Mick, I swear to God. from Michael Collins (1996)
Just do it, will ya? For fuck's sake. from Michael Collins (1996)
Keep firing! from Michael Collins (1996)
Keep it up to date, add to it every week. from Michael Collins (1996)
Keep your hands in the air, and your weapons visible at all times. from Michael Collins (1996)
Kitty, please. from Michael Collins (1996)
Kitty, please. You can't stay here. from Michael Collins (1996)
KITTY: I suppose they all refused. from Michael Collins (1996)
KITTY: Why? from Michael Collins (1996)
Kitty! Kitty! from Michael Collins (1996)
Kitty. from Michael Collins (1996)
Kitty's down. from Michael Collins (1996)
Ladies, is it or is it not Mick's turn? from Michael Collins (1996)
Leave him be, lads! from Michael Collins (1996)
Leave me alone! from Michael Collins (1996)
Leave me alone. from Michael Collins (1996)
Let me go! from Michael Collins (1996)
Let me in around midnight. from Michael Collins (1996)
Let the man speak! from Michael Collins (1996)
Let them say so now. from Michael Collins (1996)
Let's hope my luck holds out from Michael Collins (1996)
Let's just say, you can be persuasive. from Michael Collins (1996)
LIAM; Move il'! from Michael Collins (1996)
Like what? Like go on the game? from Michael Collins (1996)
Like you said, I'm eager for a G man. from Michael Collins (1996)
Listen to me. Please, listen to me. You don't know what you're saying! from Michael Collins (1996)
Little snot. from Michael Collins (1996)
Lloyd George has thrown in the towel? from Michael Collins (1996)
Logically, I suppose you shouldn't. from Michael Collins (1996)
Look through whatever you can find. Who's Who, stubs, society columns. from Michael Collins (1996)
Look, look, look at the face on Smith. from Michael Collins (1996)
Look, that's us. from Michael Collins (1996)
Look. from Michael Collins (1996)
Lookit, Harry. from Michael Collins (1996)
Lookit. from Michael Collins (1996)
Looks like he wants to meet. from Michael Collins (1996)
Looks like it. from Michael Collins (1996)
Lucky Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
Make me a scapegoat, if you will. Call me a traitor, if you will. from Michael Collins (1996)
Making notes of your speeches. from Michael Collins (1996)
MAN 11 Fire! MAN 23 Fire! from Michael Collins (1996)
Man, but you're blessed. from Michael Collins (1996)
MAN: Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. from Michael Collins (1996)
MAN: Get them! Get those two men! from Michael Collins (1996)
MAN: Give them words. from Michael Collins (1996)
MAN: He was trying to make it across the river, sir. from Michael Collins (1996)
MAN: Order! Order! from Michael Collins (1996)
MAN: The Mail! from Michael Collins (1996)
MAN. Arrange! Present arms! from Michael Collins (1996)
MAN. Cease firing! from Michael Collins (1996)
MAN. Turn about! from Michael Collins (1996)
MAN. You fucking bastard! from Michael Collins (1996)
MANI Do if! from Michael Collins (1996)
May as well stay the night. from Michael Collins (1996)
May I trouble you for a light, sir? from Michael Collins (1996)
Maybe he will. from Michael Collins (1996)
Maybe I don't, Mick, but I'm trying. from Michael Collins (1996)
Maybe then we can talk. from Michael Collins (1996)
McDonagh. from Michael Collins (1996)
Michael, from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Ah, go on, would you! You're like an old clucking hen, from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Any casualties? from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Anything that can be said about me, say it! from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Behave yourself. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Christ, the whole of Dublin must be out there, Harry. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Dev never got to meet the President, did he? from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Don't stand out here... from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Don't worry. He'll try. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Fuck! Raid. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: God's curse on them! from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Grand so. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Great. I know just where to go. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Harry. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: How do you think we even got them to this point, from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: How is the man? from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: How is the man? from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: I did my best, Kitty, but I'm sure my best won't be good enough. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: I lied, Harry. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: I love trains. Don't you, Ned? from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: I'll handle it, Liam. Tom. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: I'll wrestle you for her. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Keep it off, Kitty. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Kitty, get over there. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Kitty. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Lads, lads. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: ls Broy here? from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Me, too. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Save us all a lot of bother. Do it! from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: So, what does it say? from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: That's where it all started, Joe. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: They make me think of places I know I'll never see. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: To whom it may concern. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: We'll be an invisible army. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Which minister? from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Won't do it to keep the gob shites waiting. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: Working. from Michael Collins (1996)
MICHAEL: You don't want to know. from Michael Collins (1996)
Michael. from Michael Collins (1996)
Mick, Dev's negotiating. from Michael Collins (1996)
Mick, it's over! from Michael Collins (1996)
Mick, you're pushing it. from Michael Collins (1996)
Mick! from Michael Collins (1996)
Mick! from Michael Collins (1996)
Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
Mick. Aye, Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
Might save my hide. from Michael Collins (1996)
Miss Kiernan? from Michael Collins (1996)
Miss Kiernan? Miss Kiernan! from Michael Collins (1996)
More IRB. from Michael Collins (1996)
Mother of God. from Michael Collins (1996)
Move forward! from Michael Collins (1996)
Move it, you Fenian bastard! from Michael Collins (1996)
Move! Fucking get out! from Michael Collins (1996)
Mr. Collins, Mr. Collins, the man who won the recent war from Michael Collins (1996)
Mr. Collins, the position you have in the army from Michael Collins (1996)
Mr. Collins! from Michael Collins (1996)
Mr. Griffith has described Mr. Collins as the man who won the war! from Michael Collins (1996)
Must be 100,000 Tommies here and not 2,000 of us. from Michael Collins (1996)
Names and addresses of the whole cabinet. from Michael Collins (1996)
Names, addresses, next of kin, of the whole cabinet. from Michael Collins (1996)
Ned fucking Broy! from Michael Collins (1996)
Neither can I, Ned. But sure keep it a secret, would you? from Michael Collins (1996)
Neither do I. from Michael Collins (1996)
Nineteen. from Michael Collins (1996)
No addresses? from Michael Collins (1996)
No Fenian guttersnipe threatens me. from Michael Collins (1996)
No matter how the vote goes. from Michael Collins (1996)
No regrets, Kit. That's what he'd say. from Michael Collins (1996)
No, give me that. from Michael Collins (1996)
No, I haven't heard! from Michael Collins (1996)
No, no, no, Mick. Don't go! from Michael Collins (1996)
No, not first. Last. from Michael Collins (1996)
No, sonny! You don't understand. from Michael Collins (1996)
No, why don't you take her? from Michael Collins (1996)
No, you take her. from Michael Collins (1996)
No,no,no. from Michael Collins (1996)
No! from Michael Collins (1996)
No! from Michael Collins (1996)
No! from Michael Collins (1996)
No! Jesus! Mick! from Michael Collins (1996)
No. from Michael Collins (1996)
No. I won't do it. from Michael Collins (1996)
Nobody knows. from Michael Collins (1996)
Nobody sought Nobody sought from Michael Collins (1996)
Nobody sought notoriety except you! from Michael Collins (1996)
Nobody tonight stays in your usual places. from Michael Collins (1996)
Not here, he won't. from Michael Collins (1996)
Not in Dublin. from Michael Collins (1996)
Not like some. from Michael Collins (1996)
Not tonight. from Michael Collins (1996)
Not very romantic. from Michael Collins (1996)
Now what? from Michael Collins (1996)
Now, ground your arms and take three paces back slowly. from Michael Collins (1996)
Now, imagine Dublin, but the Castle like an enclave, from Michael Collins (1996)
Now, show me the ringleaders of this little farce. from Michael Collins (1996)
Now, who said that? from Michael Collins (1996)
Of an upstart dominating these entire cabinet proceedings. from Michael Collins (1996)
OFFICER: Open the gates! from Michael Collins (1996)
Oh, did you hear? from Michael Collins (1996)
Oh, Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
Oh, mother of God, we're famous. from Michael Collins (1996)
Oh, sweet Mother of Jesus. from Michael Collins (1996)
Oh, well do I remember the bleak December day from Michael Collins (1996)
Oh, well, do I remember from Michael Collins (1996)
Oh, yeah, right. Fun and games all the way, chief. from Michael Collins (1996)
On the administrative center of British rule in Ireland. from Michael Collins (1996)
On the point of order, Mr. Chairman. from Michael Collins (1996)
One person was held up by the press and put into a position he never held. from Michael Collins (1996)
Only me. from Michael Collins (1996)
Or is it Broy? from Michael Collins (1996)
Otherwise, you would have gone yourself. from Michael Collins (1996)
Our armed forces must act like a legitimate army. from Michael Collins (1996)
Our friends in the Royal Irish Constabulary would like to shut me up. from Michael Collins (1996)
Our job is at home! from Michael Collins (1996)
Our job is where I say it is. from Michael Collins (1996)
Our only weapon is our refusal. from Michael Collins (1996)
Our refusal to bow to any order, but our own! from Michael Collins (1996)
Out, out! Everybody out! Come on! from Michael Collins (1996)
Over where? from Michael Collins (1996)
Peter Pan. from Michael Collins (1996)
Pick your feet up! from Michael Collins (1996)
Please. from Michael Collins (1996)
Plus, one other portfolio. from Michael Collins (1996)
Pretend I'm an informer. from Michael Collins (1996)
PRIEST: For these mornings, praying together. from Michael Collins (1996)
PRIEST: For these mornings, praying together. from Michael Collins (1996)
Promise me something, Kitty. from Michael Collins (1996)
Promise me you'll never care about me, please? from Michael Collins (1996)
Pull in, pull in. from Michael Collins (1996)
Put it away, Joe. from Michael Collins (1996)
Put the gun down. from Michael Collins (1996)
R (CLASSICAL MUSIC) r from Michael Collins (1996)
Rarely, Miss Kiernan. from Michael Collins (1996)
Really? from Michael Collins (1996)
Riddled? Riddled? from Michael Collins (1996)
Right, let's get this over with. from Michael Collins (1996)
Right. from Michael Collins (1996)
Right. from Michael Collins (1996)
Roadblock. from Michael Collins (1996)
ROSIE: He's a gentleman, Charlie. from Michael Collins (1996)
Rotting in an English jail shouldn't put you off! from Michael Collins (1996)
Save me the bullshit, now. from Michael Collins (1996)
Say it to me, kid. from Michael Collins (1996)
Say something, would you? from Michael Collins (1996)
See you, Mick. from Michael Collins (1996)
See you. from Michael Collins (1996)
Send one to every G man. from Michael Collins (1996)
Seriously, though, I won't force this on any man. from Michael Collins (1996)
She has a voice like an angel. I have one like a puck goat. from Michael Collins (1996)
She wouldn't be interested in a bogman like you. from Michael Collins (1996)
She'll need looking after while I'm away. from Michael Collins (1996)
Sheamus! Sheamus! from Michael Collins (1996)
Should I apologize for that, too? from Michael Collins (1996)
Should I ask the whole bunch to the wedding, Joe? from Michael Collins (1996)
Show him what you got from the basket, Rosie. from Michael Collins (1996)
Show me. from Michael Collins (1996)
Shut up. from Michael Collins (1996)
Signed, The Irish Republican Army. from Michael Collins (1996)
Sinn Féin, more Sinn Féin. from Michael Collins (1996)
Sir, haven't I a civil war to run? from Michael Collins (1996)
Sir. from Michael Collins (1996)
Sit down. from Michael Collins (1996)
So, from Michael Collins (1996)
So, from Michael Collins (1996)
So, I heard. from Michael Collins (1996)